Relief from Eczema using CBD Tinctures

 


Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural substance found in hemp plants that may be used as a medicinal solution for a variety of diseases and health concerns. CBD tinctures, lotions, and other products are available. CBD oil is used to treat eczema in some people.

 Eczema (dermatitis) is indeed a skin disorder that produces itchy, dry and inflamed areas of skin. Eczema comes in a variety of forms. Genetics, external conditions and the immune response are thought to be possible causes and triggers, while the actual reason is unknown. 

Eczema has no cure, but there are therapies available to help manage symptoms, as well as OTC and prescribed drugs. CBD oil also helps calm and decrease eczema symptoms for those who prefer natural therapies. 

What Is CBD Tincture and How Does It Work? 

Cannabinoids are compounds found only in hemp plants. The two most important cannabinoids are: 

l  THC: Has psychoactive qualities that can cause a person to feel "high."

l  CBD: It has no intoxicating properties, but it may have medicinal properties. 

CBD and THC both interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, which is a type of communication mechanism (ECS). The ECS is a multifaceted biological system that regulates hunger, emotion, memory, and sleep. 

The ECS is thought to play a role in the functioning and reproduction of epidermal cells, according to research. Dermatological illnesses such as eczema and dermatitis are linked to a dysregulated ECS. 

Eczema Symptoms and CBD 

Eczema may manifest itself in a variety of ways and different places of the body. Eczema can create itchy, dry, flaky areas of skin in any form. It can create weeping sores and blisters in some situations, making the skin more prone to infection. 

Topical CBD may help with the following types of eczema: 

Atopic dermatitis: 

The most prevalent kind of eczema is atopic dermatitis (AD). It is linked to itching and dryness. The specific reason is unknown, although a hyperactive immune system is thought to be the culprit. People who suffer from asthmatic and/or hay fever are more prone to acquire Alzheimer's disease. 

Contact dermatitis:

This is characterized by an allergic response to irritants such as scents, colors, metals, certain drugs, and poison ivy/oak. Itching, burning, and scorching of the skin are among the symptoms. 

Dyshidrotic eczema:

It is a kind of eczema that is induced by stress, seasonal allergens, and humidity changes. It creates blisters on the bottoms of the feet and the palms of the hands that are painful and unpleasant. 

Nummular eczema:

It is characterized by pink or brownish circular (sometimes weeping) lesions on the skin. Dull, delicate skin, insect bites, skin injuries, or chemical burns are all common triggers. 

Seborrheic dermatitis (seborrheic eczema):

This is a kind of eczema brought on by cold, dry weather, heredity, and stress. It causes scaly, dry areas of skin mostly on the scalp or body, especially around the brows, middle of the chest, upper back, and groin area, where the skin is oiliest. 

What the Research Says 

The usefulness of topical CBD tincture for persons with eczema, psoriasis, as well as other skin disorders has only been studied in small amounts. However, some study shows that CBD tincture may have therapeutic promise in the treatment of eczema, wound healing, and skin symptom relief. 

CBD ointment reduced irritation, calmed irritation and swelling, and improved sleep in patients with eczema, according to research published in 2019. 

CBD tincture was proven to be effective in treating eczema and other skin disorders such as psoriasis, acne rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis in a 2014 research. The hemp seed oil also improves skin to make it more immune to bacterial, virus, and fungal diseases, according to the study. 

Is it safe to use CBD for eczema? 

CBD is generally thought to be safe in the treatment of eczema and other skin diseases. CBD oil's anti-inflammatory effects may help relieve inflammation, discomfort, swelling, and redness associated with skin disorders such as eczema. 

It's recommended to test CBD oil on a tiny patch of undamaged skin before administering it to bigger regions where you have eczema, like with any topical therapy. 

To do a skin test, apply CBD oil to a small area and wait 24 hours to see if there are any negative effects (e.g., itching, redness, swelling). 

The Most Effective CBD for Eczema Flare-Ups 

Skincare products, creams, moisturizers, balms, and salves are all examples of topical CBD tinctures. Keeping your skin moisturized is one of the strongest defences against eczema. Thicker topicals with substances that protect and moisturize the skin can be very beneficial. 

CBD based products are available in various forms. The accessibility of these products (particularly those containing THC) will differ by state. 

While there are several over-the-counter and prescription eczema treatments available, CBD products may be an alternative if you prefer a more natural approach to managing your symptoms. 

Although there isn't much research on how helpful CBD is for treating skin problems like eczema, it has been found that CBD-infused products can assist with dry skin, itching, and inflammation. 

Before you use a CBD tincture, talk to your doctor first because it might have adverse effects and interfere with other eczema treatments you're doing.

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